
"The redesign began with targeted tweaks to the floor plan to streamline circulation. Ruttenberg added a new central hallway to access the other spaces efficiently."
"Every space has its own distinct mood—from the cozy olive-hued den to the floral-filled powder room to the simple-yet-playful kitchen."
"They wanted a comfortable, practical home that feels lived in and layered, filled with a mix of custom furnishings, antiques, and meaningful artworks."
"Upholstery was a major piece of the puzzle. Zobel de Ayala's fabric line, Tela, was born out of their design process."
Noah Ruttenberg undertook a renovation of his friend Eugenia Zobel de Ayala's Upper East Side apartment, focusing on enhancing the space's functionality and character. The redesign included a new central hallway for better circulation while maintaining the integrity of existing rooms. Each area was designed with a unique mood, incorporating a mix of custom furnishings, antiques, and artworks. Upholstery played a significant role, leading to the creation of Zobel de Ayala's fabric line, Tela, inspired by her Manila roots.
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